Enjoying and sharing the daily discoveries of the beautiful nature that surrounds me in my lovely garden and everywhere else!

Walking along Dallas Road on a windy day.

Yesterday I joined some friends for a lively walk around the Ogden Point area – lovely to be outside now that the snow has completely disappeared! It was a bit of a windy day and the ocean was just rolling in waves, tossing huge logs around with such ease – nice to watch safely from above! Walking along one section of the gravelly beach areas, more logs have been tossed into a pile. Magnificent to see the waves splashing up and over any barriers in their way. Can’t stop the power of a wave.There are a number of stairways leading to the beach areas. The wooden steps were a tad slippery, so it was good to have sturdy rails to hang onto, to catch one’s step. After a cloudy start to the morning, the skies soon cleared and there was beautiful sky art overhead to brighten up our little world. Seagulls happily flying overhead. Watching their side-slips and swift turns made me long for the summer and high flights in the glider. Just a few more months and then that will happen, oh great joy! Yummy .. yummy … kelp! Good for forming baskets (keep them out of the rain, haha) or chopping up for the garden. My pal D and I will go seeking seaweed in the new year. Lovely for the garden!! Adding zillions of minerals to the soil. A couple of seagulls taking a bit of a rest between flights. Checking out the weather conditions and where is Charlie anyway? He promised to join us here! Lots of logs making their way to the beach area.Another set of stairs, the wood looking lovely and weathered by the salty air.

More people walking along Dallas Road, enjoying the beauty and power of the wind and waves. Snow covered hills in the background and there, to the left, is the beautiful walkway with (thank heavens) wire railings on both sides. A safety net for those (like me) who are appreciative of such guides in open spaces!

A closer view and lovely paintings all along the sides to add beauty to the surface of the cement walls.

There were a few Cormorants in the waters – such beautiful birds, I quickly snapped a photo before this one dove down into the cold waters.

A closer view of the wire “walls” or “fencing” that gives us the feeling of safety against the open vista of water. Now I don’t feel as if I’ll tumble over the sides. In the past I have encountered people, nervous like myself, as we gingerly passed each other on the walkway. I didn’t notice any nervous people .. .everyone walked along confidently, happy in their walks. Smiling as we passed each other. Felt good.

As we neared the end of the walk, I noticed this gull. Perhaps this was Charlie and he forgot the rendezvous location and was seeking his two pals? I wonder.

So, a lovely hour and a half in the fresh air .. what a lovely experience after having had a miserable cold/flu!

And the days are starting to be longer! Soon I will be outside in my garden. Tidying up .. as I never did finish doing that in the fall.

I even left all the bean poles up – more places for the birds to perch and hide when necessary.

My garlic has been growing greens (photos tomorrow) due to the warm fall weather. Some of the greens look pale and weather-beaten I hope that this doesn’t affect the quality of the cloves.

Every year I think that I haven’t planted enough garlic. You know, lots for home, lots for friends and the largest cloves for planting. Oh how I long for more property so I can start planting much more garlic. Soon I hope.

Anyway, about 13 large containers with at least 10 (or more) cloves planted in October. Instead of planting the various ‘stans of garlic purchased from Richters (love them!) I just planted Elephant (leek family, but, oh my, my Elephant “garlic” is very garlicky!) And a ‘stan (I think Kazakhstan, from Richters many years ago). These grow very well for me and the cloves are super easy to pull apart.

Dreaming of the upcoming days when I can be outside, watching the birds, loving the sky art above and perhaps doing some work .. I will enjoy, for now, the luxury of being inside. Playing and creating with my millions of beads. Practicing my fiddle. More decluttering (does it ever end!)

Looking forward to my clogging, practicing dumbeq with a friend, beginning my study of the German language (something I’d started years before).

I find myself delving into interests that I had for so many years … activities put aside on the shelf till a later date. And the happiness that I feel in doing so just fills me with such joy and satisfaction, that money just can’t buy!

I love dogs and currently do not have any, so I am a dog-mommy when I can be. Gardening is my passion. I've always loved birds and I'm learning a bit at a time from all the Birders that I meet. Swan Lake is my second home!
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